• Clinical death is the medical term for cessation of blood circulation and breathing, the two criteria necessary to sustain the lives of human beings and...
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    difficult. Initially, death was defined as occurring when breathing and the heartbeat ceased, a status still known as clinical death. However, the development...
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    A death mask is a likeness (typically in wax or plaster cast) of a person's face after their death, usually made by taking a cast or impression from the...
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  • Brain Death Project, published a guideline that: provides recommendations for the minimum clinical standards for determination of brain death/death by neurologic...
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  • for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes Clinical death, the cessation of blood circulation and breathing Clinical formulation, a theoretically-based explanation...
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    A death rattle is noisy breathing that often occurs in someone near death. Accumulation of fluids such as saliva and bronchial secretions in the throat...
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  • A death erection, angel lust, rigor erectus, or terminal erection is a post-mortem erection, technically a priapism, observed in the corpses of men who...
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    unusual deaths, unique or extremely rare circumstances of death recorded throughout history, noted as being unusual by multiple sources. The death of Aeschylus...
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  • of death. The next major clinical implementation of the death doula methodology was at the Baylor Supportive and Palliative Care Service and Clinical Ethics...
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    A death threat is a threat, often made anonymously, by one person or a group of people to kill another person or group of people. These threats are often...
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    devastation, and seeing hellish imagery. NDEs usually occur during reversible clinical death. Explanations for NDEs vary from scientific to religious. Neuroscience...
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  • Dignified death, death with dignity, dying with dignity or dignity in dying is an ethical concept aimed at avoiding suffering and maintaining control and...
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  • assure that the organism shall follow its own path to death". Seeking further potential clinical support for the existence of such a self-destructive force...
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    A death march is a forced march of prisoners of war or other captives or deportees in which individuals are left to die along the way. It is distinct...
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    date, location and cause of a person's death, as entered in an official register of deaths. An official death certificate is usually required to be provided...
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  • Manner of Death". Crime Museum. Archived from the original on 2023-05-30. Retrieved 2024-02-06. Stark, Martha (2000). A physician's guide to clinical forensic...
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  • Death row, also known as condemned row, is a place in a prison that houses inmates awaiting execution after being convicted of a capital crime and sentenced...
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  • A death knell is the ringing of a church bell to announce the death of a person. Historically,[where?][when?] it was the second of three bells rung around...
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    Death from laughter is an extremely rare form of death, usually resulting from either cardiac arrest or asphyxiation, that has itself been caused by a...
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  • as a surrogate for death by cardiovascular disease, where strong evidence of a causal link exists. In a general sense, a clinical endpoint is included...
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    Fan death is a misconception that people have died as a result of running an electric fan in a closed room with no open windows. While the supposed mechanics...
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    of most cultures incorporate a god of death or, more frequently, a divine being closely associated with death, an afterlife, or an underworld. They are...
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  • uslegal.com. Retrieved 2019-10-04. Dimond, Bridgit (2004). "The clinical definition of death and the legal implications for staff". British Journal of Nursing...
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    Cell death is the event of a biological cell ceasing to carry out its functions. This may be the result of the natural process of old cells dying and...
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  • Death flights (Spanish: vuelos de la muerte) are a form of extrajudicial killing in which the victims are dropped to their death from airplanes or helicopters...
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    Museum of Death is a museum with locations on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, and New Orleans. It was established in June 1995 by J. D...
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  • Response to Fear ". Clinical Psychiatry Jan 2004. Web. 15 Nov 2009. [1][dead link‍]. Mathis, James L. "Sophisticated Version of Voodoo Death". American Psychosomatic...
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    Afterlife (redirect from Life after death)
    Near Death Experiences". 7 October 2014. Archived from the original on 16 January 2019. Retrieved 16 January 2019. "Consciousness after clinical death. The...
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    A death anniversary (or deathday) is the anniversary of the death of a person. It is the opposite of birthday. It is a custom in several Asian cultures...
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    Virginia; Griffiths, Maya (October 2007). "Death Understanding and Fear of Death in Young Children". Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 12 (4): 525–535...
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